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they are hopeful a peaceful resolution will be reached in syria. at the united nations, randall pinkston. >> there are reports that several other officials, including a former sin yankees defense minister were killed in the blast. syria has named a new defense minister who vows to cut off the hand of anyone threatening his nation. >>> the push to round out up support for a special assembly session on gambling is heating up. mary bubala is live with more on this. >> reporter: the governor and house speaker are scheduled to meet with the city's house delegation today. they are trying to reach a consensus so the governor can call a special session on expanded gambling. they will talk about a new casino site. governor o'malley says he has a week to ten days to call a special session. >> that proposed any casino is estimated to cost $800 million to build. >>> today the red cross is asking for your help. many people are in need of food, shelter and clothes. last month's storm and the temperatures have left the red cross in need. log onto wjz.com and look
they are hopeful a peaceful resolution will be reached in syria. at the united nations, randall pinkston. >> there are reports that several other officials, including a former sin yankees defense minister were killed in the blast. syria has named a new defense minister who vows to cut off the hand of anyone threatening his nation. >>> the push to round out up support for a special assembly session on gambling is heating up. mary bubala is live with more on this. >>...
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♪ ♪ >> president obama has unveiled new restrictions against iran and syria. >> he spoke at a holocaust museum about the 6 million jews killed across europe and said similar atrocities must not be allowed to happen again new sanctions for -- and he announced new sanctions for companies doing business with syria and iran. >> social security and medicare are both running out of money and a lot sooner than first thought. a new report shows the social zikr a trust fund will run out of cash in 2033. -- social security trust fund will run out of cash and 2033. medicare's insurance fund is expected to run dry by 2024. that number is unchanged from a year ago. >> gasoline prices continued to decline little by little, except in washington d.c.. the national average is down about a nickel in the past couple of weeks. both maryland and virginia are also seeing lower prices. after falling for several days, the district sought a jump of a penny overnight to $4.15 per gallon. go figure. >> and those pictures were taken when it was probably about 80 degrees in washington. >> all about two days ago. we
♪ ♪ >> president obama has unveiled new restrictions against iran and syria. >> he spoke at a holocaust museum about the 6 million jews killed across europe and said similar atrocities must not be allowed to happen again new sanctions for -- and he announced new sanctions for companies doing business with syria and iran. >> social security and medicare are both running out of money and a lot sooner than first thought. a new report shows the social zikr a trust fund will...
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. >> massacre in syria. those are bodies under those white sheets, nearly 100 of them. many of them children. far from home, debris from last year's tsunami in japan is washing ashore in alaska. and it's raising fears of contamination and radiation. >> and an amazing sight that's if you're far away. one woman was a little too cl
. >> massacre in syria. those are bodies under those white sheets, nearly 100 of them. many of them children. far from home, debris from last year's tsunami in japan is washing ashore in alaska. and it's raising fears of contamination and radiation. >> and an amazing sight that's if you're far away. one woman was a little too cl
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on like libya, the opposition in syria is deeply divided -- unlike libya, the opposition in syria is deeply divided. so the massacre in houla may not mark a turning point. their survival depends on overwhelming force, not on dialogue. bbc news. >> let's get more on the diplomatic moves to isolate the passarella shot -- to isolate the passarella shot -- the assad regime. it looks like a little more than a slap on the wrist. >> it was a political statement. it was a way of saying to the regime that we reject your political representatives and that you have clearly crossed a moral line in conducting your horrible atrocities. >> it looks like more than 30 children were executed at point blank range? and all the international community can do is expelling diplomats? >> you are right, this is frustrating war, and more remains to be done. -- this is frustrating work, and more remains to be done. we need to bring this to bear on assad and his cronies. they need to look around and see that they are on the wrong side of history. this is taking a long time. >> so far, the mix of political and e
on like libya, the opposition in syria is deeply divided -- unlike libya, the opposition in syria is deeply divided. so the massacre in houla may not mark a turning point. their survival depends on overwhelming force, not on dialogue. bbc news. >> let's get more on the diplomatic moves to isolate the passarella shot -- to isolate the passarella shot -- the assad regime. it looks like a little more than a slap on the wrist. >> it was a political statement. it was a way of saying to...
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there was an incident of syria shooting down a turkish jet. senator john mccain, the current turkish ambassador to the u.s. and chief advisor to the turkish prime minister. they also heard from academic scholars, journalists, and former u.s. ambassadors. this took place at the u.s. national press club here in washington. >>> good morning. if we could all please take our seats. well, thank you very much. very good morning to everybody here. i'm sure other people will be coming in throughout the day. we have over 700 people who have registered for the conference today, and they'll be coming in and out. so we want to extend a very warm welcome to all of the first comers. this is the middle east institute's third annual turkish conference, and i'd like to say, i'm putting an emphasis on the third annual conference because actually we've been looking through some old files and have discovered that the middle east institute has been celebrating turkey for many years. in fact, we found an article that reported a banquet that we had hosted in honor of
there was an incident of syria shooting down a turkish jet. senator john mccain, the current turkish ambassador to the u.s. and chief advisor to the turkish prime minister. they also heard from academic scholars, journalists, and former u.s. ambassadors. this took place at the u.s. national press club here in washington. >>> good morning. if we could all please take our seats. well, thank you very much. very good morning to everybody here. i'm sure other people will be coming in...
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policy is not whether foreign forces will intervene militarily and syria to can beuy confident that syria's neighbors will do s have not already. some kind of intervention will happen with us or without us. fr so the real question for u.s.atn policy is whether we willonflict participate in the next phase od the conflict in syria andshape n thereby increase our ability to achieve an outcome that is beneficial to the syrian peoplet and us and i believe we must. the president has characterizedt the prevention of mass atrocities as, quote, a core national security interest. he has made it the objective of the united states the the stop, killing and syria must stop, that al asadas must go. pstig he's committed the prestige ando credibility of the nation to t that goal, and it is the right n goal. however, it is not clear that the present policy can succeed. if he manages to claim the power or even if he manages to sustain the slaughter for months to come to all of the human and entails geopolitical cost that that entails it would be a strategicr and moral defeat for the united, states. we cannot
policy is not whether foreign forces will intervene militarily and syria to can beuy confident that syria's neighbors will do s have not already. some kind of intervention will happen with us or without us. fr so the real question for u.s.atn policy is whether we willonflict participate in the next phase od the conflict in syria andshape n thereby increase our ability to achieve an outcome that is beneficial to the syrian peoplet and us and i believe we must. the president has characterizedt...
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. >> a number of events this week and around the bay syria. in san francisco it is likely to reduce traffic impact. one of the biggest is drying major crowds. cried weekend events in this desolate the parade on sunday which will be of long market street. it starts at 10:30 a.m.. it is definitely an area to avoid if you need to get around the city. try using the embarcadero or use 19th avenue and. cavallo he could legally the congested there. if you are getting to the parade, bart is running extra service. cried we get have allowed arts as a writer set records. in the north bay rear when to be looking at big events at the request of sonoma, it is this a marc klaas with a 353 of the nascar race always draws big crowds of the north bay. plan on a wine country excursions, for fear for extra heavy traffic. a lot of traffic will be coming from the sacramento lee did, from the area northeast of the place life. remember, as we talked about, to get to the events in sentences, bart is a great oxen. >>vicki: a sunny day around the bay area. this is a liv
. >> a number of events this week and around the bay syria. in san francisco it is likely to reduce traffic impact. one of the biggest is drying major crowds. cried weekend events in this desolate the parade on sunday which will be of long market street. it starts at 10:30 a.m.. it is definitely an area to avoid if you need to get around the city. try using the embarcadero or use 19th avenue and. cavallo he could legally the congested there. if you are getting to the parade, bart is...
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of world powers will approve a plan to deliver humanitarian aid to thousands of people suffering in syria there will also politically analysis syrian opposition which claims the bashar assad forces continue to bomb the city of palms as well as other in syria the army has revealed a soldier with roots in naperville is one of two men who died in a texas car accident specialist ke-andre hall was a passenger in a car- three weeks ago near florence taxes he was a vehicle mechanics stationed at fort hood >>the man accused of killing his wife on their honeymoon will not stand trial for murder yesterday judge said there's no evidence that gabe watson intended to kill his wife tina she died in 2003 while on a scuba diving trip with her husband in 2008 he pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter and served 18 months in prison down in australia when wants in return to the united states he was indicted for murder and kidnapping the judge said that if a jury convicted watts and it would be only on speculation >>the investigation of former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky may be expan
of world powers will approve a plan to deliver humanitarian aid to thousands of people suffering in syria there will also politically analysis syrian opposition which claims the bashar assad forces continue to bomb the city of palms as well as other in syria the army has revealed a soldier with roots in naperville is one of two men who died in a texas car accident specialist ke-andre hall was a passenger in a car- three weeks ago near florence taxes he was a vehicle mechanics stationed at fort...
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the syrian government to stabilize syria as a nation state what they don't like about syria is that syria is not a proxy us state although like with washington so it's not all big all those it's a secular government it's a country of tremendous religious tolerance well for one possible outcome of revolution in syria we take a look at libya he spoke. yes it's the start of it's revolution calling me a shambles former rebels fighting each other that he's a former gadhafi supporters reportedly twitching in prisons. and overseas demond indian summer that's drew pools as a recession he's hopeful parents struggling to pay the u.s. price tag. that greece has fulfilled the last few preconditions needed to secure a second one hundred thirty billion euro bailout but that cash injection may yet prove to be in the use of greece pushed to final cut some wednesday committed to a written promise to stick by austerity all through elections that's still not enough for the e.u. . which now wants afghans to accept what it is to make sure it's following the terms of the bailout greece has already struggled to
the syrian government to stabilize syria as a nation state what they don't like about syria is that syria is not a proxy us state although like with washington so it's not all big all those it's a secular government it's a country of tremendous religious tolerance well for one possible outcome of revolution in syria we take a look at libya he spoke. yes it's the start of it's revolution calling me a shambles former rebels fighting each other that he's a former gadhafi supporters reportedly...
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. >> the deadline that syria must meet as more violence breaks out in the war torn nation. >>> and the maryland general assembly, they passed a few bills. we'll tell you all about that. >>> also at 5:00 it's called the ways to work program. how a program in d.c. is helping people buy used cars to make repairs. right now we'll head down to atlanta, home to the world's busiest airport. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at southwest airlines, we're always looking for new ways to make you happy. and we know what really makes you happy are new places to fly. now you can fly southwest airlines' new nonstop service from bwi airport to atlanta. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. ♪ >>> and welcome back on this tuesday morning. a health alert for you. if your child is on spring break or about to go on spring break be watching for lice. spring break is a major time for head lice. the major reason is kids are wearing helmets and biking and doing other things. it's also the time for slumber parties or just general get togethers. there are some ways you can help prev
. >> the deadline that syria must meet as more violence breaks out in the war torn nation. >>> and the maryland general assembly, they passed a few bills. we'll tell you all about that. >>> also at 5:00 it's called the ways to work program. how a program in d.c. is helping people buy used cars to make repairs. right now we'll head down to atlanta, home to the world's busiest airport. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at southwest airlines, we're always...
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security council backs a peace plan for syria. you write in your book about syria and iran, and you write how many times you spoke one-on-one with president obama and encouraged him to talk to syria and iran. do you think if he had done so, the situation there today would be different? >> well, it's pretty hard to change what president obama bashar assad has done. but i think it would have been worth a try. i took a special interest in the mid east. i first went there in the 1984. i made 20 trips to syria. knew bashar assad's father. the only member to attend his funeral. i met the current president there. i believe that dialogue would have had a chance to succeed. i think dialogue would have had -- still has a chance to succeed in iran. i think the beating of the war drums without exhausting all of the sanctions and all of the diplomatic avenues is not smart. i think you have the israelis, ehud barak used to be prime minister, now defense minister. i think he is engaging with tough psychological warfare with the iranians when the
security council backs a peace plan for syria. you write in your book about syria and iran, and you write how many times you spoke one-on-one with president obama and encouraged him to talk to syria and iran. do you think if he had done so, the situation there today would be different? >> well, it's pretty hard to change what president obama bashar assad has done. but i think it would have been worth a try. i took a special interest in the mid east. i first went there in the 1984. i made...
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russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by secretary clinton are russian made mi-17 helicopters. the same type of helicopter that the u.s. military is buying for the afghan air force from the same state run russian arms dealer. the u.s. army has a $375 million no-bid contract to buy 21 of those helicopters. recent amateur video from near the city of homs shows the syrian army using helicopter gunships to fire on civilian areas. in a letter to defense secretary leon panetta, republican senator john cornyn of texas asks why the pentagon is purchasing russian arms. "i remain deeply troubled that the d.o.d. would do business with firm enabling mass atrocities in syria. such action on the export warrant renewal of the u.s. sanctions against it, not a billion dollar d.o.d. contract." today, the-up peacekeeping chief declared that syria is envelopeed in a zil war. the obama administration and the united states still have not imposed an arms embargo
russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by secretary clinton are russian made mi-17 helicopters. the same type of helicopter that the u.s. military is buying for the afghan air force from the same state run russian arms dealer. the u.s. army has a $375 million no-bid contract to buy 21 of those helicopters. recent amateur video from near the city of homs shows the syrian army using helicopter gunships to fire on civilian areas....
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we'll take you inside another dictatorship fighting to stay in power in syria. the president releases his tax returns. and "on the road." steve hartman in "once upon a mattress" when the cbs news continues. >> pelley: all over syria today, protesters took to the streets to test the day-old cease-fire there. while there were no major attacks, bashar-al assad's snipers and tanks maintained a presence in the city. assad has been trying to crush a freedom movement in syria for more than a year. elizabeth palmer is one of the very few foreign journalists reporting from inside syria. >> reporter: a crowd of worshipers leading the mosque after friday prayers became in the space of a few minutes and a few yards a tsunami of protesters. ecstatic to be back in the streets of this opposition stronghold, a suburb of damascus. this demonstration was one of the biggest and loudest of the hundreds that erupted across the country today. the protesters demands couldn't be collier. they want to see the end of president bashar al-assad's regime, especially after the pounding this
we'll take you inside another dictatorship fighting to stay in power in syria. the president releases his tax returns. and "on the road." steve hartman in "once upon a mattress" when the cbs news continues. >> pelley: all over syria today, protesters took to the streets to test the day-old cease-fire there. while there were no major attacks, bashar-al assad's snipers and tanks maintained a presence in the city. assad has been trying to crush a freedom movement in syria...
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charles, about syria? >> i thought what we heard from the secretary of state was admission of impotence on our part dealing with the russians. all she can do is complain. wasn't the administration policy the reset policy the much harolded reset policy which was supposed to undue the drift that they said the bush administration had introduced in our relations with the russia? wasn't reset supposed to give us influence? this gives entry to the wto, world trade organization. it gives them everything they want or missile defense. cutting off the czechs and the poles to appease putin on this. we give them everything they want on the issue, arms treaty and arms control that the russians demanded we didn't need. in return for what? apparently there was supposed to be help on iran. they have done nothing. they completed a nuclear reactor in iran. on syria, they have been arming the syrians openly. and at the u.s., preventing the u.s. arms embargo. the least america could do if it's not going to intervene or arm th
charles, about syria? >> i thought what we heard from the secretary of state was admission of impotence on our part dealing with the russians. all she can do is complain. wasn't the administration policy the reset policy the much harolded reset policy which was supposed to undue the drift that they said the bush administration had introduced in our relations with the russia? wasn't reset supposed to give us influence? this gives entry to the wto, world trade organization. it gives them...
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. >> still ahead, an attack in syria leaves 90 dead, many of them children. details on the grand massacre coming up. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> a un team has confirmed a massacre in syria. 90 people were killed yesterday, including 32 children under the age of 10. un observers said they found artillery shells at the site today. france is putting the blame on the syrian regime. the syrian government is blaming the attack on armed terrorist groups. reaction is coming in this week on the historical election in egypt since none of the candidates won a clear majority there on now be a runoff between the muslim brotherhood candidate and the last prime minister to serve under hosni mubarak. former president jimmy carter served as a monitor during the process pygmies said there were issues with a lack of access, but the election -- he said that there were issues with a lack of access, but the election was fair overall. >> a very stormy
. >> still ahead, an attack in syria leaves 90 dead, many of them children. details on the grand massacre coming up. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> a un team has confirmed a massacre in syria. 90 people were killed yesterday, including 32 children under the age of 10. un observers said they found artillery shells at the site today. france is putting the...
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one will return to syria to fight if he has to. >> we will not lift our people in holmes. we don't -- we will not let them -- we will go there and die there. >> reporter: the white house has said it wants a diplomatic edge to the crisis in syria but in recent days the administration signaled it may consider other options including supporting opposition forces. >> it is clear to me that there will be a breaking point. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news some arab countries are now supplying rebels with reps. syrian -- weapons. syrian opposition groups are expected to attend the conference in tunisia to talk about a conversion to democracy. >>> penn state received a federal subpoena related to former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. he is accused of molesting ten boys, charges the former coach denies. prosecutors are looking for certain information about sandusky. his charity, the university, and thre administrators. a spokeswoman for penn state said the school is cooperating with the request. >>> in campaign 2012 when you are the front runner you get the most scrutin
one will return to syria to fight if he has to. >> we will not lift our people in holmes. we don't -- we will not let them -- we will go there and die there. >> reporter: the white house has said it wants a diplomatic edge to the crisis in syria but in recent days the administration signaled it may consider other options including supporting opposition forces. >> it is clear to me that there will be a breaking point. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news some arab countries...
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. >>> the violence in syria continues this morning. human rights activists claim more than 80 people including women and children were massacred by a pro-government militia yesterday. >> the international community is expressing outrage. the obama administration is calling for syrian president bashir assad to be removed. >> reporter: cell phone video captures what appears to be a successful rebel attack on a syrian government tank, but there are few victories for the uprising which is far outmatched by president assad's military. people ran for their lives as the town came under attack and on wednesday opposition leaders say about 80 people, including women and children, were executed by for-government militia. representatives from the united nations tried to reach the site of the massacre but were reportedly turned away by gunfire. the latest violence is sparking global outrage and u.n. leaders believe the country is on the verge of civil war. >> syria is not libya. it will not implode. it will explode and explode beyond its borders.
. >>> the violence in syria continues this morning. human rights activists claim more than 80 people including women and children were massacred by a pro-government militia yesterday. >> the international community is expressing outrage. the obama administration is calling for syrian president bashir assad to be removed. >> reporter: cell phone video captures what appears to be a successful rebel attack on a syrian government tank, but there are few victories for the...
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just as he did on christmas eve he called for peace in palestine and israel and a end to the war in syria. >> i think that -- that's what he says and when he says it he is listened to by all the world leaders and also by the people on the ground. >> the pope's message was translated in to 65 languages. >>> the gown tried something a little less traditional. her she gave her holiday wishes in 3d. she sported 3d glasses to review her work. of course they are fit for a queen studded with crystals in the shape of the letter q. insiders hinted she didn't return them to the recycling bin. i guess not. with royal crystals. >>> . we have royal rain coming. >> merry christmas. it could be a wild afternoon. we have had showers early on. i think things pick up. maybe some storms around the bay area. good day to hunker down and enjoy family and friends. all the yellow and orange starting to show up outside. taking you for a closer look toward santa rose a. we are seeing heavier amounts, in toward bodega bay. we are expecting them to slide further to the south. if you look along the coastline, just of
just as he did on christmas eve he called for peace in palestine and israel and a end to the war in syria. >> i think that -- that's what he says and when he says it he is listened to by all the world leaders and also by the people on the ground. >> the pope's message was translated in to 65 languages. >>> the gown tried something a little less traditional. her she gave her holiday wishes in 3d. she sported 3d glasses to review her work. of course they are fit for a queen...
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somewhere, al qaeda has gotten a foothold, and some like syria and in bali, where they are desperately trying, but now is not the time. we are pulling out marines and putting them into australia. that may not be the time to move also strategically to the east. >> so what you're saying is shrink the footprint, but keep the eye on the enemy. >> i think you said it better than i did. >> i have to say, this was one of the most conference of histories of the last 10 years that i have read all in one book. it was a good read. great to talk to you, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. .. >> this month as part of book tv college series will visit the university of virginia to talk to present to the professors and doctors. first toe of the author of a government out of sight. this is a little under have an hour. >> the book is called the government out of sight. this tree of national authority. the author is university of virginia professor brian bellows. breezy get the title? >> i get the title from none other than jefferson university, alexander hamilton. and not only get the title :
somewhere, al qaeda has gotten a foothold, and some like syria and in bali, where they are desperately trying, but now is not the time. we are pulling out marines and putting them into australia. that may not be the time to move also strategically to the east. >> so what you're saying is shrink the footprint, but keep the eye on the enemy. >> i think you said it better than i did. >> i have to say, this was one of the most conference of histories of the last 10 years that i...
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it is becoming a civil war, if not already a civil war in syria. the fighting isn't localized to one place. it's spread out over many different cities over many different provinces. the government is having trouble resupplying its troops, it's having trouble logistically moving large armored convoys across the country. it's increasingly using those helicopters, which it's getting from russia. there's also an interesting report this morning, that syria is starting to print more money, and that the money is being printed in russia. and it's using this money to pay government salary. and i've been told using money to pay soldiers. some of whom are not getting their salaries. now at the same time you have the opposition in the country, which is trying to organize itself. trying to get weapons. a lot of those weapons coming in from saudi arabia and qatar. syria, excuse me, turkey also allowing somewhat of a safe passage, but nothing in a formal way. it's very chaotic. even the u.n. is saying it looks like a civil war. >> richard we just heard hillary cl
it is becoming a civil war, if not already a civil war in syria. the fighting isn't localized to one place. it's spread out over many different cities over many different provinces. the government is having trouble resupplying its troops, it's having trouble logistically moving large armored convoys across the country. it's increasingly using those helicopters, which it's getting from russia. there's also an interesting report this morning, that syria is starting to print more money, and that...
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>> syria. isn't that amazing? one more. the constitution approved 2008 among the basic principles the flourishing of a genuine discipline multiparty democratic system to enhance the internal principles of liberty justice and equality. now you are a good shot. [laughter] myanmar war firm -- formerly known as burma. this one mentions democratic on teen times but it does not allow that to in any blog but it claims it again and again. china. constitution's don't always live up to their billing. what are they supposed to do? achieve connection? >> constrain the government. said to goals and standards? virtues? >> give rates? >> a lot of state constitutions specified virtues any candidate should have even the state of new hampshire still lists that. most think the u.s. constitution is basically okay. but there are other problems. jefferson and tried to for the idea act every 19 years we should take a tally to go through it to work our way down and empower ourselves not to say we have to make any changes but is this the best refle
>> syria. isn't that amazing? one more. the constitution approved 2008 among the basic principles the flourishing of a genuine discipline multiparty democratic system to enhance the internal principles of liberty justice and equality. now you are a good shot. [laughter] myanmar war firm -- formerly known as burma. this one mentions democratic on teen times but it does not allow that to in any blog but it claims it again and again. china. constitution's don't always live up to their...
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. >> there have been 1600 people killed in syria. unicef has reported it and this one man has been documenting this. some of this is graphic. >> as he is reviewing these videos he wishes he had never seen. it is a terrible routine that he is addicted to any cannot let go and not give up. for the past 18 months he has documented in nearly every single death at this town of 50,000 before the violence started. with names, date, location. over 400 victims and counting. often they are his neighbors, friends, relatives people that he would see all around town. and at once he pointed the camera at his brother's corp's. >> i took some photographs of my brother. at the beginning it was my cousin, mighbrother. and now i am also said.and i am also angry and-- sad. >> this 37 year-old once owned a furniture shop but he is just a portion of the media activist group filming and posting this for reflect video that is being symbolizing the uprising in syria.most residents have fled the but the indiscriminate shelling still takes its toll on the peop
. >> there have been 1600 people killed in syria. unicef has reported it and this one man has been documenting this. some of this is graphic. >> as he is reviewing these videos he wishes he had never seen. it is a terrible routine that he is addicted to any cannot let go and not give up. for the past 18 months he has documented in nearly every single death at this town of 50,000 before the violence started. with names, date, location. over 400 victims and counting. often they are...
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syria's rebels may be outgunned, but their ranks are growing, including this man from america who talked to holly williams. how vulnerable is the u.s. to a massive attack by computer? bob orr talks to the man who bob orr talks to the man who should know. >> i'm, quite frankly, surprised it hasn't happened yet. >> pelley: and he took on the power. martha teichner remembers writer gore vidal. >> a politician is not meant to be honest. just keep the dishonesty within bounds.
syria's rebels may be outgunned, but their ranks are growing, including this man from america who talked to holly williams. how vulnerable is the u.s. to a massive attack by computer? bob orr talks to the man who bob orr talks to the man who should know. >> i'm, quite frankly, surprised it hasn't happened yet. >> pelley: and he took on the power. martha teichner remembers writer gore vidal. >> a politician is not meant to be honest. just keep the dishonesty within bounds.
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moving on now to syria. today, the dictator, bashar al- assad, urged his military to step up the fight against rebels re aleppo, saying that the street-by-street battle in the largest city will decide the civil war. the war began a year and a half ago as a popular uprising against the 42-year-old dictatorship of the assad family. in northern syria, refugees and rebels are pouring over the border into turkey, and that's where holly williams met some of reberebels today. >> reporter: on turkey's border with syria, the wounded come looking for treatment. shujah al-ahmed was a soldier in the syrian army but he said he couldn't stand by as children were killed. he told us he was hit by an exploding mortar as he attempted to switch sides and join the rebels. he wants to go back and fight as soon as his wounds have healed. so far, the opposition has been outgunned and outmanned, but in the battle for aleppo, the rebels still claimed they're winning. this video was given to us by the man wearing the yellow t-shirt.
moving on now to syria. today, the dictator, bashar al- assad, urged his military to step up the fight against rebels re aleppo, saying that the street-by-street battle in the largest city will decide the civil war. the war began a year and a half ago as a popular uprising against the 42-year-old dictatorship of the assad family. in northern syria, refugees and rebels are pouring over the border into turkey, and that's where holly williams met some of reberebels today. >> reporter: on...
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and russia, syria's longtime military supplier. secretary of state accusing syria again today accusing the assad regime of contributing to the violence by sending the assad machine attack helicopters. >> they continue to deliver. we believe that the situation is spiraling towards civil war. it's now time for everyone in the international community, including russia, and all security council members to speak to assad with a unified voice and insist the violence stop. >> reporter: russia's foreign minister denied it and countered the u.s. was arming rebels, a charge that was immediately shot down. >> i would emphasize the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition, none. >> reporter: all this comes just days before a critical meeting between president obama and president putin of russia and a summit in mexico next week. >> we are not going to accept russia continuing to send arms to syria. there will be grave consequences to our relationship if they continue that. >> today france called for a no-fly zone
and russia, syria's longtime military supplier. secretary of state accusing syria again today accusing the assad regime of contributing to the violence by sending the assad machine attack helicopters. >> they continue to deliver. we believe that the situation is spiraling towards civil war. it's now time for everyone in the international community, including russia, and all security council members to speak to assad with a unified voice and insist the violence stop. >> reporter:...
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to strike. >> syria is not libya. they have a very sophisticated missile defense system, air defense system, that is. and they have a stronger military. >> reporter: but the calls for action are growing. the united nations humanitarian chief toured part of homs, the city at the center of fighting. she told reporters she saw widespread devastation and wants to know what happened to the residents who called this neighborhood home. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> syria's neighboring countries are rushing to prepare camps near the borders to handle refugees fleeing the fighting. >>> d.c. fire investigators say they responded to a blaze on the ninth floor of the f.b.i. building. it happened just before 2:00 this morning. the fire started out in a cleaning cart. no one was hurt. a cause is under investigation but the authorities do not believe this is a case of arson. >>> new at noon, montgomery county police have charged two people with the murder of an aspen hill man. the victim was found along superior street ne
to strike. >> syria is not libya. they have a very sophisticated missile defense system, air defense system, that is. and they have a stronger military. >> reporter: but the calls for action are growing. the united nations humanitarian chief toured part of homs, the city at the center of fighting. she told reporters she saw widespread devastation and wants to know what happened to the residents who called this neighborhood home. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> syria's...
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so i think syria is on notice. the united states, the other nato countries, are saying we're with you politically. we hope we don't have to be involved in a war, but if war comes, it's one nation of nato, it's all of us. >> let me ask you one thing that still confuses me. turkey and syria have all sorts of frustrations with each other and disagree on whether this fighter jet that was shot down was in syrian air space. prime minister of turkey says even if it was in air space for a few seconds, no excuse to attack. and clearly not an aggressive plane. i'm sure syria may disagree with that, but still, the reality is this. they shot a fighter jet out of the sky. they would take that risk. what does that say about their government? or what their lack of fear about what nato might do? i mean -- they're in a precares position. >> i don't think it's a lack of fear. i think it could be they are under enormous pressure. sanctions are starting to take a toll, they have defections, higher level of defections taking place. we
so i think syria is on notice. the united states, the other nato countries, are saying we're with you politically. we hope we don't have to be involved in a war, but if war comes, it's one nation of nato, it's all of us. >> let me ask you one thing that still confuses me. turkey and syria have all sorts of frustrations with each other and disagree on whether this fighter jet that was shot down was in syrian air space. prime minister of turkey says even if it was in air space for a few...
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ambassador angelina jolie visits with refugees displaced by fighting in syria. >>> prince william and his wife start asia trip with emotional stop >>> in san jose investigators looking into what caused early morning apartment fire that injured two people and left a dozen without a home. the fire broke out before 3:00 this morning. a viewer shot this video showing the upstairs unit fully engulfed flames shooting out of windows and attic three units were badly damaged, one sent to the hospital with second degree burns another injured after jumping from the second floor. the red cross is helping the displaced residents. >>> winds weren't much winds. >> hopefully no more fire danger. >> just the heat missing the other two, winds and dryness out there that comes with the fire danger. we are getting close to that time of the year so it is a good reminder. calm conditions this morning, calm conditions for the better part of next couple of days you saw haze around vollmer peak and sun over san jose. live doppler 7 hd picking up some of the clouds along the coast difference between yesterday a
ambassador angelina jolie visits with refugees displaced by fighting in syria. >>> prince william and his wife start asia trip with emotional stop >>> in san jose investigators looking into what caused early morning apartment fire that injured two people and left a dozen without a home. the fire broke out before 3:00 this morning. a viewer shot this video showing the upstairs unit fully engulfed flames shooting out of windows and attic three units were badly damaged, one sent...
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the pope expressed his support for the united nations plan to end the fighting in syria. >> i'm coming here to visit and to see the ceremony here this morning, because it is easter morning and we are christian people. and after that, we are going to gethsemane garden and look at that and try to follow the steps from jesus. >> christians from around the world celebrated mass at the site they believe where jesus was resurrected. israeli border police stood in positions just outside the church. christian worshipers on the west bank town of bethlehem also attended mass at the site of the nativity, the site where jesus was born. >>> renting may be cheaper. >>> at 4:51, officials in london are taking steps to make sure everyone stays healthy during the summer olympic games. >> we are back in two minutes. you are watching 9news now. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut
the pope expressed his support for the united nations plan to end the fighting in syria. >> i'm coming here to visit and to see the ceremony here this morning, because it is easter morning and we are christian people. and after that, we are going to gethsemane garden and look at that and try to follow the steps from jesus. >> christians from around the world celebrated mass at the site they believe where jesus was resurrected. israeli border police stood in positions just outside...
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we monitor things happening in syria and iran based on our access. this has far reaching ramifications not jut business or taxing but legal, technical, intelligence, military, a host of things that will happen here. >>shepard: thank you. this is a very big thing going on so tonight on fox report we will go in depth on what they are doing and trying to do and how it will affect our access to the internet for a very long time to come. we are tracking a line of bad storms that are battering the west coast of the country with heavy rain, snow, potential if wind gusts over 70 miles per hour. flood watches and warnings in affect across southern oregon and northern and central california where the forecasters are warning the waves could reach up to 15'. great conditions for surfing but it is much too dangerous to swim. our chief meteorologist is for this. i have not seen anything this bad for a long-term. rick: and this is the second batch this month. we had northern areas with 10" of rain a couple weeks ago and now they are getting another 10" and maybe an
we monitor things happening in syria and iran based on our access. this has far reaching ramifications not jut business or taxing but legal, technical, intelligence, military, a host of things that will happen here. >>shepard: thank you. this is a very big thing going on so tonight on fox report we will go in depth on what they are doing and trying to do and how it will affect our access to the internet for a very long time to come. we are tracking a line of bad storms that are battering...
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there is an open border between syria and lebanon. syria has a lot of control over what goes on in lebanon. so there is a lot of fear in lebanon about what's going on perhaps assad will leave lebanon and go somewhere else. >> is the biggest question basically where do we stand in the fantasy of external power over the middle east, whether it's american external power, chinese, russian external power, and what's the balance between the fantasy of external influence, which we sort of lived in since world war ii in the middle east and the reality of what's going on inside the communities or the people that live in the middle east who are being faced with murder from their own heads of state, who are being faced with resource deprivation and who are also -- have access to a lot more information and a lot more -- i feel like nobody really knows the score, ari. >> i think syria is a country in that region positioned between the two places where we have leverage. we have leverage over egypt because it was the top in the usa and we've had a v
there is an open border between syria and lebanon. syria has a lot of control over what goes on in lebanon. so there is a lot of fear in lebanon about what's going on perhaps assad will leave lebanon and go somewhere else. >> is the biggest question basically where do we stand in the fantasy of external power over the middle east, whether it's american external power, chinese, russian external power, and what's the balance between the fantasy of external influence, which we sort of lived...
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none of these have been in syria. this is why the syrian people will not support the syrian national council in a way this new council, this new opposition leadership, will bring some help. will bring some protection to be civilians in syria. unfortunately, none of these have been. this is why we see this decline in the credibility among the syrians. when you meet any syrian, he will say, they did nothing for us, and nothing to do about it. after a year from this gap, which i explained before, between the position of the international community and the situation on the ground, the international community decided to play a game with the opposition again. the, they decide they have to work with another organization and a new coalition. this coalition -- basically it has the same members. 80 members. it is former members. nothing, basically, unchanged in the structure. if the international community did not take any actions to protect the syrian people, the syrians themselves -- they will ask what the new coalition did f
none of these have been in syria. this is why the syrian people will not support the syrian national council in a way this new council, this new opposition leadership, will bring some help. will bring some protection to be civilians in syria. unfortunately, none of these have been. this is why we see this decline in the credibility among the syrians. when you meet any syrian, he will say, they did nothing for us, and nothing to do about it. after a year from this gap, which i explained before,...
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." >> still ahead, is the violence in syria coming to an end? rebel leaders say there is no guarantee. we will have more on the struggle for peace coming up. north korea plans to launch a satellite into space next week. this has other countries concerned. concerned. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] as soon as you leave here... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinical breakthrough that actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque at 2 months after a dental visit. plus, it gives you these key benefits. new crest pro-health clinical rinse. so now when you leave the dental office, you can keep a cleaner mouth with you. crest. life opens up when you do. >> the deal appears to have collapsed in syria. the government is demanding a written agreement that rebels stopped fighting for government forces withdraw from cities. the main rebel group is rejecting the demand. the peace plan calls for tr
." >> still ahead, is the violence in syria coming to an end? rebel leaders say there is no guarantee. we will have more on the struggle for peace coming up. north korea plans to launch a satellite into space next week. this has other countries concerned. concerned. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] as soon as you leave here... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest...
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executive order at the holocaust museum of rising sanctions against countries that help regimes like syria or iran. it also provides for the atrocities prevention board. >> this is not an afterthought. this is not a sideline in our foreign policy. >> the atrocities prevention board will meet for the first time today at the white house. the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with steve chenevey and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> the corruption trial for former presidential candidate john edwards is now under way. he faces a jury on charges he violated campaign finance laws. prosecutors allege he hit nearly $1 million fro
executive order at the holocaust museum of rising sanctions against countries that help regimes like syria or iran. it also provides for the atrocities prevention board. >> this is not an afterthought. this is not a sideline in our foreign policy. >> the atrocities prevention board will meet for the first time today at the white house. the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old...
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an air force of 100,000 people for syria. and when russia's navy needs a port in the middle east, in syria. russia's $4.7 billion has helped make syria a military power house in a regional arms race. a ground force of 220,000 plus another 108,000 in paramilitary troops. syria has about 5,000 tanks including the t' 72 shown here, which has a 125 millimeter gun and a range of 6,000 feet. tonight, the russian syrian connection. so much to moscow, national security contributor fran townsend and daniel friedman. good to have both of you with us. we appreciate it. should it surprise us, first of all, just how important russia is, bank rolling the syrian military, but how big the syrian military is and how much fire power it has. >> we haven't even gotten to the economic relationship. let's remember russia forgave three quarters of the debt they held to the tune of $10 billion of syrian debt and they have a huge trade and infrastructure relationship that is in the billions of dollars. this is a strategic partner for russia. the port
an air force of 100,000 people for syria. and when russia's navy needs a port in the middle east, in syria. russia's $4.7 billion has helped make syria a military power house in a regional arms race. a ground force of 220,000 plus another 108,000 in paramilitary troops. syria has about 5,000 tanks including the t' 72 shown here, which has a 125 millimeter gun and a range of 6,000 feet. tonight, the russian syrian connection. so much to moscow, national security contributor fran townsend and...
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>>shepard: explosive but unconfirmed allegations from snowed syria today. the activists are saying the assad regime has already used some of the chemical weapons. that is according to the reporting of the arab news site. the state department spokeswoman cannot confirm it. syrian activists posted video on the interpret claiming to show destruction caused by the chemical weapons. we cannot confirm that. over the weekend the regime told the u.n. it would not use those weapons on civilians. officials say syria is suspected of having the third largest stockpile of chemical weapons after the united states and russia. the situation is just one topic being discussed by world leaders and a meeting of the foreign ministers, 40,000 men and women and children have recorded killed in syria during uprising. now, live from washington. are the united states officials commenting that the government has used the chemical weapons? >>reporter: reporters were told they do not have evidence of this but video uploaded by the syrian opposition and impossible to independently verif
>>shepard: explosive but unconfirmed allegations from snowed syria today. the activists are saying the assad regime has already used some of the chemical weapons. that is according to the reporting of the arab news site. the state department spokeswoman cannot confirm it. syrian activists posted video on the interpret claiming to show destruction caused by the chemical weapons. we cannot confirm that. over the weekend the regime told the u.n. it would not use those weapons on civilians....
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officials say a recent delivery of russian attack helicopters to syria will escalate the conflict in that country. that revelation comes as the united nations reports syrian soldiers are placing children on top of tanks now to act as human shields. the secretary of state hillary clinton called on russian leaders to help the united states push forward on a political transition plan for syria. >> a potentially damaging morning for the defense in the jury sandusky trial. manuel gallegus reports that an 18 year-old man testified about years of sexual abuse that he says that he suffered at the hands of the former penn state assistant coach. >> jury sandusky arrived in court from what was direct, graphic, and heartbreaking testimony from an 18 year-old said that he repeatedly molested him starting when he was 13. openly crying through his words, the young man known as victim #one testified that he met gerry sandusky through his charity for at risk kids. within two months of sleepovers at his house, usually in the basement, he testified that jury sandusky began getting more physical with hi
officials say a recent delivery of russian attack helicopters to syria will escalate the conflict in that country. that revelation comes as the united nations reports syrian soldiers are placing children on top of tanks now to act as human shields. the secretary of state hillary clinton called on russian leaders to help the united states push forward on a political transition plan for syria. >> a potentially damaging morning for the defense in the jury sandusky trial. manuel gallegus...
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intelligence so far has not detected any signs syria is loading chemical weapons on to aircraft, but defense secretary panetta said it appears the embattled assad regime is preparing to do just that. >> there is no question that we remain very concerned very concerned that as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus that the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> reporter: monitoring of syrian basis like this one has pekd up evidence engineers have loaded the chemicals which combine to form the deadly nerve agent sarin into bombs that could be dropped airplanes. satellites have seen trucks moving among want bunkers where the weapons and agents are believed to be stored. u.s. officials say the evidence is strong but circumstantial not definitive. but that combined with fighting infighting in the suburbs of damascus, has led to fears of what the assad regime might do. we asked jeffrey white, a former analyst for the defense intelligence agency, what would happen if the rebels cut off damascus? >> it's the end of the regime. the regime can hang on for
intelligence so far has not detected any signs syria is loading chemical weapons on to aircraft, but defense secretary panetta said it appears the embattled assad regime is preparing to do just that. >> there is no question that we remain very concerned very concerned that as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus that the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> reporter: monitoring of syrian basis like this one has pekd up evidence engineers have...
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others will talk about syria but the focus remains on the world economy. president obama is pushing european nations to take bolder steps to avoid an economic melt down to weaken the economy here. >>> g 20 leaders are also hoping to lay down a financial framework at another meeting in europe in two weeks. >>> evacuations continue the colorado as crews continue to get the upper hand on a massive wild fire. the latest on those efforts. >> check point. >> reporter: the national guard into the subdivision, a community on stand by to evacuate. >> they will probably go over the poudre. >> reporter: some portions were told to and did evacuate. >> there is no fire all the houses are still there, all the trees are still there,. >> reporter: rich baker knows this much, even though he can't get to his house he got a preevacuation notice last tuesday when the head of this fire got closer, making its way along the south side of the poudre river. >> we loaded up all our important papers all of our old time photos and stuff like that, that we've got of family,. >> we are
others will talk about syria but the focus remains on the world economy. president obama is pushing european nations to take bolder steps to avoid an economic melt down to weaken the economy here. >>> g 20 leaders are also hoping to lay down a financial framework at another meeting in europe in two weeks. >>> evacuations continue the colorado as crews continue to get the upper hand on a massive wild fire. the latest on those efforts. >> check point. >> reporter:...
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big development in syria. rebels are saying the syrian vice president has defected and they are trying to get him out of the country and into nearby jordan. observers view him as more powerful than the syrian prime minister who also recently fled the regime. syrian state tv did not say whether he had indeed defected but made a statement saying he would never think of leaving the homeland. some of the heaviest fighting in syria in the past couple days has been in the city of aleppo. ben wedeman says he was in aleppo visiting a rebel controlled hospital when it came under air attack from the syrian forces. we do want to caution you here, the story does contain some very graphic images. [ speaking in other language ] >> reporter: 12-year-old muhammad screams out in fear and pain. shrapnel ripped through his right leg in an air raid on the hospital in aleppo's shah district. three passersby including muhammad were wounded in the attack. the task of treating the wounded here, harder by the day, this nurse tells me.
big development in syria. rebels are saying the syrian vice president has defected and they are trying to get him out of the country and into nearby jordan. observers view him as more powerful than the syrian prime minister who also recently fled the regime. syrian state tv did not say whether he had indeed defected but made a statement saying he would never think of leaving the homeland. some of the heaviest fighting in syria in the past couple days has been in the city of aleppo. ben wedeman...
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another wave of violence is reported in syria. local activist group claims militias killed dozens of people in central syria. u.n. takes up bloody revolt against the assad government. and president obama wraps up a west coast fund-raising trip yesterday. he told gay and lesbian he would roll back any rights. >>> the ct scan, an x-ray procedure has become a common diagnostic tool but there's new evidence unnecessary exposure to such radiation even under a doctor's supervision can have serious, long-term health consequences especially for children. dick brennan has that store. >> reporter: the bundis family has three active boys. >> kid play, fall and hurt themselves. >> reporter: like any parents, ashley knows some bumps and bruises will require a trip to the doctor or even a ct scan, but a new study shows the scans could affect their health in the future. research in the journal of lancet finds radiation exposure from two to three ct scans of the head during childhood can triple the risk of developing brain cancer. >> they also fo
another wave of violence is reported in syria. local activist group claims militias killed dozens of people in central syria. u.n. takes up bloody revolt against the assad government. and president obama wraps up a west coast fund-raising trip yesterday. he told gay and lesbian he would roll back any rights. >>> the ct scan, an x-ray procedure has become a common diagnostic tool but there's new evidence unnecessary exposure to such radiation even under a doctor's supervision can have...
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nato is moving to put missiles along syria's border with tushgy. >>> news4 has learned that d.c. officials are proposing an unusual trade, offering to support the fbi moving to prince george's county if the redskins would move back to washington. the fbi wants a larger facility than the one on pennsylvania avenue, the one it's been in for many years. d.c. maryland and virginia all battling over who would get the facility. prince george's county would have to allow the redskins to break their lease to move back to the district. county executive rashon baker says he's not in talks to talk about a possible swap. >>> next on news4, toppled trees and damage scattered for miles. see the dramatic video as a tornado touches down in new zealand. >>> a growing mystery after animals were attacked on a local farm. >>> new feature on facebook, >>> a rare tornado rolled through new zealand's largest city. three people killed, 250 others or more had to be evacuated from homes. the tornado hit the suburb of auckland today, dozens of buildings destroyed and massive power outages. officials say th
nato is moving to put missiles along syria's border with tushgy. >>> news4 has learned that d.c. officials are proposing an unusual trade, offering to support the fbi moving to prince george's county if the redskins would move back to washington. the fbi wants a larger facility than the one on pennsylvania avenue, the one it's been in for many years. d.c. maryland and virginia all battling over who would get the facility. prince george's county would have to allow the redskins to break...
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. >>> two explosions hit baghdad as arab leaders meet to discuss how to end the conflict in syria. tina krause has more. >> reporter: arab foreign ministers gathered at one of saddam hussein's former palaces for the first arab league summit in iraq in 20 years. two blasts hit baghdad just as the conference began. iraqi officials hosted the event to prove the country can maintain security. after u.s. troops left in december. only ten of 22 arab league members are taking part. media leaders disagree on how far arab countries should go to stop the violence in neighboring syria. >> there's no time to waste. >> reporter: secretary general moon says syrian president bashar al-assad must act quickly on the u. n.-backed peace plan he has agreed to. the deal demands the cease fire but dropped the call for assad to step down. the sunni power of saudi arabia is pushing to stop the violent one year crackdown. but iraq's shiite prime minister is urging caution. saying forcing assad out could spark sectarian violence. similar to what happened in iraq after saddam hussein was toppled. tina krause
. >>> two explosions hit baghdad as arab leaders meet to discuss how to end the conflict in syria. tina krause has more. >> reporter: arab foreign ministers gathered at one of saddam hussein's former palaces for the first arab league summit in iraq in 20 years. two blasts hit baghdad just as the conference began. iraqi officials hosted the event to prove the country can maintain security. after u.s. troops left in december. only ten of 22 arab league members are taking part....